Can Pre-Teens Get Invisalign Too?
Can Pre-Teens Get Invisalign Too?
What Foods Can I Eat with Invisalign?
When Can My Child Get Braces?
What Is the Difference Between Invisalign and Invisalign Teen?
How to Avoid Longer Treatment Time with Braces
DIY Mother’s Day Presents
Dentist or Orthodontist? What’s the Difference?
5 Tips for a Healthy Smile on Valentine’s Day
Tips for Choosing an Invisalign Teen Provider
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Tuesday, March 29th, 2016 in Braces.
It’s always important to remember that good oral health habits like brushing and flossing will not only keep you healthy, but will speed up your orthodontic treatment as well! Some specific candies can hinder your progress as it’s possible for them to get stuck in your braces, or even break brackets or wires. Drs. Raymond […]
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2016 in Invisalign.
No one wants to waste time. With traditional braces, having the metal and wire adhered to your teeth can be a very time consuming and uncomfortable process. Invisalign, the new alternative to braces, promises to reduce treatment time and the number of visits to the orthodontist. However, many skeptics think that Invisalign seems too good […]
Thursday, March 17th, 2016 in Braces.
Patients with orthodontic problems can benefit from orthodontic treatment in Santa Barbara, CA at any age. Your teeth are unique, just like you, and Kubisch & Ferris Orthodontics in Santa Barbara, CA can evaluate your teeth’s progress and provide the best orthodontic care. Whether you are 7 years old or 50 years old, braces can […]
Friday, March 11th, 2016 in Braces, Orthodontist.
Of course they can! An orthodontist is a dentist that has received special training from a dental school or college after graduating from dentistry. They deal mainly with diagnosis, prevention, and correction of the malposition of teeth and jaws. Dr. Raymond Kubisch and Dr. Andrew Ferris of Kubisch & Ferris Orthodontics works with patients everyday […]
Tuesday, March 1st, 2016 in Braces.
For teens, the idea of metal braces is often dreaded. After all, no one wants to look back on their summer vacation, cousin’s graduation party, or every day Instagram photos, and see a half-hearted, embarrassed smile, or an unattractive layer of metal over their teeth. Luckily, traditional metal braces are no longer the only option […]
Wednesday, February 24th, 2016 in Braces.
When thinking about getting braces, prospective patients automatically think of the pain which many patients associate with them. Unfortunately, yes, braces do hurt from time to time. However, this pain is not constant and usually not as bad as it is said to be. A good way to avoid and reduce pain which results from […]
Wednesday, February 17th, 2016 in Featured.
To some, the difference between an orthodontist and a dentist is indistinguishable. However, something that many don’t know is that all orthodontists can be dentists, but not all dentists can be orthodontists! They’re both considered doctors who work with teeth and gums, and specialize in oral care. So in this respect, they’re pretty comparable. However, […]
Friday, February 12th, 2016 in Featured.
If you or your loved ones plan to indulge in the sweets this year on Valentine’s Day, remember to take the correct preventative measures in keeping your mouth and teeth safe, healthy, and sparkling clean. At Kubisch & Ferris Orthodontics in Goleta, CA, Dr. Raymond Kubisch and Dr. Andrew Ferris have five tips for you […]
Friday, February 12th, 2016 in Braces, Invisalign.
At Kubisch & Ferris Orthodontics near Goleta, CA, we work to customize the teeth straightening care that best fits your cosmetic needs. As orthodontic care advances, patients have been requesting the use of Invisalign, or clear braces more often than the traditional metal ones. The question that Dr. Raymond Kubisch and Dr. Andrew Ferris is […]
Thursday, February 4th, 2016 in Braces.
What do You need to Know About Braces for Adults? If you’re looking for a new way to straighten or fix your teeth, remember that it’s never too late and we here at Kubisch & Ferris Orthodontics are here to help you. Whether you are 19 years old or 34, orthodontists work hard to help […]